Release Date: April 30, 2024
You may have heard that Change Healthcare, a medical clearinghouse, was breached by cybercriminals. Our practice uses Change Healthcare to process claims; therefore, your patient records may be involved. Currently the full extent of the incident is unknown, however we encourage you to review and monitor your credit reports and Explanation of Benefits (EOBs) for suspicious activity.
Here is the Latest Information from Change Healthcare Regarding the HIPAA Breach.“Based on initial targeted data sampling to date, the company has found files containing protected health information (PHI) or personally identifiable information (PII), which could cover a substantial proportion of people in America. To date, the company has not seen evidence of exfiltration of materials such as doctors’ charts or full medical histories among the data.
Given the ongoing nature and complexity of the data review, it is likely to take several months of continued analysis before enough information will be available to identify and notify impacted customers and individuals. As the company continues to work with leading industry experts to analyze data involved in this cyberattack, it is immediately providing support and robust protections rather than waiting until the conclusion of the data review.
For the Latest Information:People can visit a dedicated website at http://changecybersupport.com/ to get more information and details on these resources.â€
IF YOU FEEL YOU HAVE BEEN IMPACTED HELP IS AVAILABLE.The call center can be reached at 1-866-262-5342.
Given the ongoing nature and complexity of the data review, the call center will not be able to provide any specifics on individual data impact at this time.â€
Losing ones vision is one of the greatest life challenges that one can experience. However difficult a condition it may be, there are vision aids that can help patients cope with the struggle.
Fortunately, vision disorders like corneal disease or diabetic retinopathy can be treated. On the other hand, there are conditions that cannot be treated, leading to vision loss. However, the biggest challenge with vision problems is the emotional toll on the patient.
To better cope with vision problems, therapeutic counseling can help. It alleviates the negative feelings of helplessness, depression, anxiety and loneliness, which generally occur in people who lost their vision during their adult life.
Counseling also contributes to a better understanding of the grief relating to vision problems. It also educates loved ones on how to deal with the emotional and physiological challenges being experienced by the patient.
Adjustment class can also teach the patient how to deal with the vision disorder through alternative mobility techniques and confidence-building.
Of course, low-vision devices can greatly help alleviate the challenges. Glasses and contact lenses are the common aids. Other popular vision aids include reading prisms and magnifying glasses.
Nontraditional options include braille, check guides, assisted-reading software and large-print media.
If you or a loved one is struggling with vision problems, it pays to speak with a doctor regarding the condition. With advice and recommendations, you can make an intelligent choice as to whats the most helpful vision aid that best suits your predicament.